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FIND BOMB FACTORY FULL OF EXPLOSIVES DURING DUBLIN RAID; Three Persons Are Arrested There and One Wounded While Trying to Escape. TO DEBATE ON MARTIAL LAW Stiff Fight on Lloyd George's Policy Is Expected in the British Commons. IGNORES PASSPORTS APPEAL State Department Will Not Espouse the Cause of Villard Group Seeking to Visit Ireland. To Debate Martial Law Policy. Dublin Papers' Views. Ulster Press Is Critical. State Department Will Not Interfere.

DUBLIN, Dec. 11.--A plant for the manufacture of bombs was discovered during an early morning raid today on a bicycle repair shop in Parnell Street, in the heart of Dublin. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on December 12, 1920, on Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: FIND BOMB FACTORY FULL OF EXPLOSIVES DURING DUBLIN RAID; Three Persons Are Arrested There and One Wounded While Trying to Escape. TO DEBATE ON MARTIAL LAW Stiff Fight on Lloyd George's Policy Is Expected in the British Commons. IGNORES PASSPORTS APPEAL State Department Will Not Espouse the Cause of Villard Group Seeking to Visit Ireland. To Debate Martial Law Policy. Dublin Papers' Views. Ulster Press Is Critical. State Department Will Not Interfere. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe